Debbie Allen is an American actress, dancer, and choreographer renowned for her work in television and theater. She gained fame for her role in the TV series "Fame," where she showcased her talents as a dancer and actress. Allen's career also includes work as a director and producer, and her contributions to the performing arts have made her a respected and influential figure in entertainment.

"Making this movie was a great opportunity for me to explore high-definition. I'm glad I got to see what the challenges are, what makes it better. It works wonderfully."



"I got my dailies every day, although I couldn't always look at them because I was usually preparing for the next day's shoot, both as an actress and as the director."



"In scoring we have a lot that was not evident in the shooting. The radio is on all the time."



"As far as pacing the shoot is concerned, I know when I've got it. I don't think there's any reason to take ten takes unless you need them."


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"Everything has to be well thought out - what do you really need, when can you do with less coverage."



"There are some scenes that work beautifully in a moving, sweeping master, which is how I like to work."



"The production team's first meeting took place at my house. I had ideas and a color scheme in mind, how I wanted the movie to look, because that has to be a real collaboration."


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"But it was not possible to do this movie, in this matter of time, without a solid rehearsal period."



"The biggest challenge was that we had to shoot so quickly and with such a limited budget."



"Michael Ralph brilliantly plays the street prophet, a West Indian who foreshadows the Harlem riot."



"The radio for these women is like television is for us today, which is really like looking at the radio."

